(born May 18, 1955) is the current corrupt lying and cheating Secretary of State who covered up 2020 election fraud, attacked President Trump, and knowingly certified the fraudulent election results. GA Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger was represented by Landmark during his elections. 2022 SoS candidate David Isle Belle exposed that about 25% of Raffensperger’s donations came from out-of-state donors who had mostly (72%) donated to extreme liberals such as Barrack Obama, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, the Lincoln Project, Raphael Warnock, and Jon Ossoff.
Raffensperger had to shoot down US RINO Sens. Kelly Loeffler’s (R) and David Perdue’s (R) empty call for his resignation for his ‘mishandling and lack of transparency’ during the election, and when he did call for a recount it was a sham with 1 monitor watching 20 people counting and prohibited from access to signature files – thus making it impossible to catch any fraud. Raffensperger also tried to quietly dismiss an investigation into 1000 illegal double votes. Project Veritas reported on blatant fraud via a poll watcher trying to watch several counters.
Raffensperger was placed into office in the Georgia House of Representatives in 2015 by a powerful network of Chinese people in the USA. Here is a video of him speaking at an event with Mandarin-speaking Chinese people, begging to get him more than 100 votes to secure his victory in the election (which he ended up winning by 159 votes).
On March 6, Raffensperger (R-GA) signed off on a secret legal agreement (He had no legal authority to sign this legal document changing election law) with the Democratic Party of Georgia, the Democrat Senatorial Campaign Committee, and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee to alter absentee ballot procedures in Georgia. The Democrats’ attorney for this secret deal was Marc Elias from Perkins Coie, the consigliere of Hillary Clinton who has been busy managing other secretive Democratic election operations all across the country. Attorney L. Lin Wood, Jr. who is a resident and legal voter of the state filed a legal complaint on Nov. 13 against not only Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, but also against the members of the Secretary of State’s State Board of Elections for getting into this agreement.
Wood argued, “they changed the rules under the guise of COVID to try to increase the ability of people to vote by mail. And, as a result, you’ve got fraud of a massive amount through the mail votes. And you’ve also got fraud in your computer voting machines. It’s not the first time they’ve done this.”
Raffensperger also made a second secret agreement on May 8th with Perkins Coie’s Marc Elias and Gwinnett County Georgia just north of Atlanta (See full agreement here or here.) Raffensperger appears to also be involved in some laundering or shady business dealings having to do with nearly $11 million in Covid relief along with his Never-Trump accomplice Gabriel Sterling. Sterling was appointed the COO of the Secretary of State’s office by Brad Raffensperger shortly after Raffensperger was elected to the Sec. of State position in November 2018. Raffensperger’s predecessor was Brian Kemp, who had just been elected Georgia’s governor. Sterling, as COO, would be in charge of budgetary, human resources and administrative operations for the Secretary of State’s office, however, strangely at the same time, was being referred to, in multiple media accounts, as Georgia’s “Statewide Voting System Implementation Manager,” also shown on his Twitter account. A video shows Sterling admitting he helped set up drop boxes and promoted far left activists as absentee ballot counters for the 2020 election.
The dirty politician would secretly record and illegally leak a call from President Trump which was deceptively edited by the far-left Washington Post to make Trump look bad resulting in the Trump team filing two lawsuits against him.
Dominion’s partner in the state is KNOWiNK, a supplier of electronic poll books, which are used to sign in voters and confirm voter registrations. KNOWiNK’s founder and CEO, Scott Leiendecker, is a former Republican election official whose wife donated $2,500 to the campaign of Raffensperger in November 2018.1 Raffensperger also attempted to wipe all of GA’s voting machines (all from Dominion) before they could be inspected. Raffensperger is also connected to the CCP through his brother, Ron, who works as CTO for Huawei’s Enterprise Storage Solution.
Huawei has been sanctioned by the Trump administration for human rights abuses and mass detention of Uyghurs in Xinjiang gulags. Huawei tested facial recognition AI capable of recognizing ethnicity-specific features to alert government authorities to members of the ethnic group. Huawei previously was also restricted from doing commerce with U.S. companies due to willful violations of sanctions against the Iranian terrorist sponsor state.
In the widely quoted statement on Nov 17th, Raffensperger assured everyone that the audit of Dominion machines was complete, there was “no sign of foul play,” and that “Pro V&V found no evidence” of tampering with the machines. However, Raffensperger failed to disclose that the shady company, Pro V&V, had a preexisting relationship with Dominion that dated back years nor did he disclose that V&V is the same company that previously certified the Dominion systems and also approved a last-minute system-wide software change just weeks before the election. Raffensperger refused to testify about his actions in front of the GA legislature, but he was able to initiate an investigation into a county which uncovered issues with the Dominion voting machines.
Raffensperger announced the state’s purchase of a $106 million election system from Dominion Voting Systems in July 2019. In a lawsuit, which originated in 2017, critics contend that the new system was subject to many of the same security vulnerabilities as the one it was replacing.
In an October 11, 2020 order, just weeks prior to the 2020 presidential election, U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg agreed with the concerns associated with the new Dominion voting system, writing that the case presented “serious system security vulnerability and operational issues that may place Plaintiffs and other voters at risk of deprivation of their fundamental right to cast an effective vote that is accurately counted.”
“The Court’s Order has delved deep into the true risks posed by the new BMD voting system as well as its manner of implementation. These risks are neither hypothetical nor remote under the current circumstances,” Judge Totenberg wrote in her order.
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in October the Secretary of State’s office was responsible for weakening the Dominion system’s defenses, disabling password protections on a key component that controls who is allowed to vote. Just days before the early voting started, on October 12, according to the AJC, Raffensperger’s office “pushed out new software to each of the state’s 30,000 voting machines through hundreds of thumb-drives that experts say are prone to infection with malware.”
According to the AJC article, the features that make this new software vulnerable to hacking would “not be detected without an audit after the election.” The software has a feature where voters verify their selections as a paper ballot and then the ballot is fed into an optical scanner by an election official. For reasons that are difficult to understand, the scanner doesn’t record the text of the ballot. Instead, it reads “an unencrypted quick response” or QR barcode that is indecipherable to the human eye. That feature makes it possible either to tamper with individual voting machines or to infiltrate the state’s central election system. In theory, hackers could alter the barcodes to change votes and there would be no way to detect the changes.
In September and October 2020, Dominion director of Strategy and Security Eric Coomer personally was in Georgia to make a “critical software change” to all Georgia’s 30,000 Dominion voting machines “without adequate testing or certification from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission”. Coomer told an Antifa Zoom chat, “Don’t worry Trump won’t win the election, we fixed that.”
Conservative Rep. Jody Hice (R-GA) is running against him in his primary in 2022. Amid liberal-funded massive ballot harvesting,
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